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"As students develop their visualliteracy, they begin tounderstand that every visualchoice the artist has made, everydetail regarding subject andcolor and composition, conveysinformation that informs thereader.” -- (from "The Power of Pictures: Creating Pathways To LiteracyThrough Art")

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5 key questions of Media Literacy1. Who created the message?2. What creative techniques are used to attract my attention?3. How might different people understand this message differently?4. What lifestyles, values & points of view are represented in; or omitted from, this message?5. Why is this message being sent?

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Why use video in the classroomTeachers who use video report that theirstudents: • Retain more information • Understand concepts more rapidly and are more enthusiastic about what they are learning. • With video as one component in a thoughtful lesson plan, students often make new connections between curriculum topics. • Improves writing and reading literacy.

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By effectively using media, teachers:• Help students practice media literacy, media creation and critical viewing skills• Reach children with a variety of learning styles, especially visual learners, and students with a variety of information acquisition styles• Engage students in problem-solving and investigative activities• Begin to dismantle social stereotypes• Provide a common experience for students to discuss

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Ways teachers are using Video in the classroom • Field Trip/Study Adventures • Record important lessons for students who are out sick or on vacation • Public Speaking classes, debate , forensics • ELL practice speaking & send videos to family members overseas • Book talks & book trailers • Record Students Reading • Math comprehension and review

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Video examples from core subjects Students teaching students http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zw8JW_vKAJs

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Have no fear...... • Don’t need to be the expert • Learn from your students • Your students want video! •Take the leap!

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To learn more check outFor copies of this information, tutorials, and morevideo project resources visit:http://bit.ly/akNLDI - Free Technology for TeachersDon’s teacher website for Making Videos on the Webhttp://bit.ly/x5gb5a Free for teachers & studentsNew resources for K-12 on iTunes U 